The snow is expected to arrive around the evening rush hour and continue into Friday morning. The National Weather Service is predicting 5 to 7 inches, mostly in the city and to the north. Skilling said some areas could see 9 inches. Past storms during this mild winter have dumped up to 10 inches in some areas.
More: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-rain-then-sle...
Permalink Reply by Michelle Stenzel on February 23, 2012 at 12:02pm I'm hoping the Saskatchewan Screamer provides a nice tail wind for the ride home today.
Permalink Reply by Lanterne Rouge on February 23, 2012 at 4:55pm My ride home sucked. Forgot my clip on SpeedEZ fenders this morning, therefore I arrived home cold and soaked. Meh.
Permalink Reply by skipton on February 23, 2012 at 7:32pm Another pleasant ride to today especially for February
This mornings dry and painless. Tonight I came home on on the LFP north From Fullerton to Foster
some rain and east wind all was good.
As of 7:30 pm 35 degrees not sure it will get cold enough in the city tonight for any significant snow accumulation. We will see :)
Permalink Reply by Gerry G on February 23, 2012 at 8:41pm Wi
Piece of cake coming an going. Did get a first flat with the Schwalbe Marathons. My fault of course.
Must be OCD with tire pressure. Filled'em or over filled, drove to work. Bike comes inside where it's warm. Four hours later tube bursts. Whoops! Nice place and conditions for a commuter to change a tube. Warm well lit had the proper tools. Let's all sleep tight and find out about the precipitation situation in the morning. Cause as of 8:30 P.M. nothings going on out dare.
Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on February 24, 2012 at 12:49am Do this:
Go to Google.
Enter "chainlink I rode today."
Quickly click the link to this thread.
Tell me what happens . . .
Permalink Reply by Nick Butterfield on February 24, 2012 at 2:05am 11:20 and still too warm for snow. wind at my back the entire way home though.
Permalink Reply by Michael A on February 24, 2012 at 6:31am I just came back from a short 5 mile ride in the snow/slush... my cross bike with fenders is in the shop and I was stuck on my MTB. I forgot how much fun riding in the snow is, until I was on my way home and all the cars were out
Permalink Reply by Thunder Snow on February 24, 2012 at 7:44am Well, if I skip past the obvious advertisement for chainlink fencing, and I've included the quotation marks and period (which makes the search hyper-specific), I get led back to your post right here, which seems reasonable. If I delete the quotation marks and period, I'm led to the first page of this thread, which again seems like a reasonable result. What unusual results are you getting, h', if I'm interpreting your query correctly?
h' said:
Do this:
Go to Google.
Enter "chainlink I rode today."
Quickly click the link to this thread.
Tell me what happens . . .
Permalink Reply by Gerry G on February 24, 2012 at 7:57am This, so it looks like system came and went. I'm a M-F'er, I am.
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Permalink Reply by Tony Adams 6.6 mi on February 24, 2012 at 8:36am Well for a system that came and went, a lot of snow is falling. :)
It can be ridden on though, if anyone is on the fence. I got to the office intact, but wet.
Wear eye protection. Next time I ride this kind of snow I'll be bringing an extra pair of shoes - or riding in boots or something. My jeans are also pretty wet, so it might be prudent to wear rain pants, but it is fairly warm, so that could get sweaty. Southsiders prepare for a headwind!
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